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Kearny Scots
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The Kearny Scots are an American soccer club based in Kearny, New Jersey. The club presently plays in the North Jersey Soccer League, which is a United States Adult Soccer Association-affiliated league, the Scots are one of the oldest continuously operating soccer clubs in the United States. In the Scots earlier days, they played in both the National Association Football League and the second American Soccer League, when not members of those leagues, the Scots competed in lower level city leagues. The Scots had been established in the late 19th century and was a member of the first National Association Football League. In 1895, the Scots finished runner up to Bayonne Centerville in the NAFBLs first season, when the NAFBL folded at the end of the 1898–1899 season, the Scots continued to play in smaller local leagues. In 1909, the Scots became founding members of the second NAFBL and they finished runner up in the 1906–1907, 1915–1916, and 1916–1917 seasons. The Scots began the 1918–1919 season, but the U. S. entry into World War I led to the loss of much of the team, consequently the Scots dropped out the NAFBL five games into the season. After leaving the NAFBL in 1919, the Scots continued to play in city leagues and they returned to high level competition when they were an inaugural member of the second American Soccer League in 1933. The club was renamed the Kearny Americans beginning with the 1941/42 season. The club won the New Jersey State Challenge Cup in 1939 and in 1940 took a winning the league. The club won the Lewis Cup again in 1948, the Kearny Scots currently participate in The Champions Leagues Premier Division. American Cup Winner,1915 Runner Up,1907,1910,1916 NAFBL standings

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Brooklyn Field Club
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Brooklyn Field Club was a soccer team based in Brooklyn, New York, that existed from 1898 to 1924. It is one of the few to predate the United States Soccer Federation, between 1909 and 1916 they played in the second National Association Football League, winning the 1913–1914 title. The team was the first to win the National Challenge Cup, in 1921 the Brooklyn Field Club joined the newly created American Soccer League. National Association Foot Ball League Winner, 1913–14 Lamar Hunt U. S. Open Cup Winner,1914